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David Marks

School Counselor • Web Designer • Podcast Producer • Computer Science Teacher

Profile

Passionate about helping people move forward with clarity. Blending counseling, education, technology, and creativity to build tools and stories that actually serve people—both inside and outside the classroom.

Key Skills

Career Guidance School Counseling Web Design Podcast Production Computer Science Teaching Student Support

Focus Areas

  • Helping students identify strengths and next steps.
  • Using technology as a tool, not a distraction.
  • Supporting college, career, and life decisions with clarity.
  • Building simple, secure web tools for real people.

What This Site Shows

This page is an example of a simple online résumé and portfolio. Students can use this as inspiration to create a clean, focused space that represents who they are and where they’re going.

About This Site & My Experience

An example of how education and work history can be clearly organized on a résumé.

Education

  • Associate’s Degree in History A foundation in understanding people, culture, and context.
  • BS in Elementary Education Training focused on teaching, instruction, and working with young learners.
  • Master’s Degree in School Counseling Advanced study in student development, mental health, and guidance.
  • Ed.S in School Counseling Specialist-level work in counseling practice and leadership in schools.

Certifications

  • Elementary Education – Valid Teaching Certificate
  • School Counseling – Valid Teaching Certificate
  • Computer Science – Valid Teaching Certificate

Work Experience

  • 6th Grade Math & Science Teacher — 10 years Classroom teaching experience focused on core academic skills and student engagement.
  • School Counselor — 4 years Supporting students academically, socially, emotionally, and with college and career planning.
  • System-Wide Registrar — 4 years Managing student records, enrollment, and data for an entire school system.
  • Computer Science Teacher — 2 years Helping students learn coding, web design, and the technology skills needed for the future.

Why This Matters for You

Students can use this layout as a model: one area for education, one for experience, with short descriptions under each item. Clear, simple, and easy for colleges and employers to read.

Projects

A few examples of the kind of work this résumé site can point people toward.

Student Career Hub

A resource site for students to explore careers, skills, and real-world paths using simple tools, clear steps, and encouraging guidance.

  • HTML
  • CSS
  • Student Resources

Podcast Landing Page

A focused landing page for a podcast series, featuring show notes, episode highlights, and links to listening platforms in a clean layout.

  • Branding
  • Audio
  • Storytelling

Local Business Site

Lightweight site for a local business focused on clarity, contact info, and mobile-first design, backed by secure hosting and simple updates.

  • Responsive
  • Fast
  • Safe

Now Build Your Résumé

A starting point for students to create their own résumé or online portfolio.

What You Can Include

Digital Résumé: A clean page like this that lists your education, activities, jobs, and goals.

Online Portfolio: A place to show your best work—projects, videos, artwork, code, writing, or performances.

Who You Are: A short “About Me” section that explains what you care about and what motivates you.

Skills & Achievements: Classes, certifications, awards, volunteer work, or clubs you’ve been part of.

Links: Safe, appropriate links to your projects, videos, or other work you’re proud of.

How to Get Started

  • Gather your information: schools, classes, jobs, teams, clubs, and projects.
  • Write short, clear descriptions—one or two sentences under each item.
  • Organize your page into sections: Education, Experience, Skills, Projects, and About Me.
  • Keep your design simple and easy to read—just like this page.
  • Update your résumé as you grow; this isn’t a one-time assignment, it’s a living story.

Why This Matters

Colleges, scholarship committees, and employers want to see who you are, what you’ve done, and where you’re going. A strong résumé and online portfolio help you share that story with confidence.

This section can grow into a full student résumé builder or portfolio template in the future.